Objective: To explore the effect of the telemonitoring blood pressure management system constructed by smartphone and smart blood pressure monitor on blood pressure management of working hypertension patients. Methods: A total of 246 hypertensive patients who visited the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College from October 2020 to May 2021 were included, they were divided into groups according to whether they were willing to purchase smart blood pressure monitors. A total of 154 patients were included in the monitoring management group, and 92 patients who did not purchase smart sphygmomanometers were included in the routine management group. The changes in blood pressure, drug adherence and blood pressure control rate between the two groups were compared. Results: After 3 months and 6 months of management, the systolic blood pressure in the routine management group was (139.8±9.2)mmHg and (132.6±6.4)mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure was (89.5±9.1)mmHg and (83.7±4.5)mmHg, respectively, and the systolic blood pressure in the telemonitoring management group was (131.6±10.5)mmHg and (130.3±8.0)mmHg, respectively. The diastolic blood pressure was (86.3±8.6)mmHg and (83.3±5.8)mmHg, respectively, and the systolic and diastolic blood pressure decreased in both groups as the management time was prolonged and maintained a decreasing trend (both P<0.05). After 6 months of management, the telemonitoring management group was better than the routine management group in reducing systolic blood pressure (P<0.05), while there was no difference in the decrease of diastolic blood pressure between the two groups (P>0.05). After 6 months of management, the drug adherence of both groups improved, but the adherence of the telemonitoring management group was better than that of the routine management group (both P<0.05). After 6 months of management, the blood pressure control rate increased in both groups (routine management group: 29.9 % vs. 37.0 %, telemonitoring management group: 42.9 % vs. 50.6 %), and the blood pressure control rate was better in the telemonitoring management group than in the routine management group (both P<0.05). Conclusion: The telemonitoring management based on smartphone APP and smart sphygmomanometer can effectively reduce the systolic blood pressure of working hypertensive patients, improve the drug adherence and improve the blood pressure control rate. This model can be considered for working hypertensive patients.
QIU Xuejuan
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YUE Jianwei
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YANG Xiaomin
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WANG Zichao
. Analysis of the effect of telemonitoring blood pressure management on blood pressure management of on-the-job hypertensive patients[J]. Journal of Baotou Medical College, 2023
, 39(11)
: 42
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DOI: 10.16833/j.cnki.jbmc.2023.11.008
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